(Here is the
Syllabus)
If the beasts were all gone, man would die of a great loneliness of spirit.
For whatever happens to the beasts, soon happens to man, all things are
connected.
---Chief Seattle, 1854 (On the wall in Florida Museum of Natural History)
Contact Information
Instructor:
Professor Yuguang ``Michael'' Fang
435 New Engineering Building
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Unversity of Florida
Phone: 352-846-3043, Fax: 352-392-0044
Email: fang@ece.ufl.edu,
Http: www.fang.ece.ufl.edu
Office hours: 3:00-4:30am, Monday, 9:30-11:00am, Friday or by appointment
Classroom: LAR 239
Basic Information
- You may have used Internet
services every day, but do you know how your messages or web
requests are delivered or handled? This course will teach you the
fundamentals behind the scene from the communications between two
computers directly connected to the networks among multiple
computers far apart. It will provide you the basic required
information (a must-have course) for a telecommunications career.
Textbook and References
- Textbook: Data & Computer Communications, 8th Edition, William Stallings,
Prentice-Hall, 2007.
- Reference: Computer Networks, A. Tanenbaum, 3rd or 4th Edition, Prentice-Hall.
Announcements
- There will be a review section during Monday class (November 16) and with the slides here for the second exam. (11/15/2009)
- There is no class on November 25. (11/6/2009)
- The second exam will be held on Monday, November 23. The coverage will be everyting before Routing Procotols. (11/6/2009)
- Review for the first exam. (9/27)
- Homeworks #3 and #4 are all up. (9/25)
- Project assistant: Mr. Rongsheng Huang will assist your project, so please contact him if you need help at rshuang@ufl.edu. (9/20/2009)
- Attention: Our first exam will be held on September 30, Wednesday, during class time. You can bring your calculator and 8.5 by 11 crib sheet with formulae. (9/20/2009)
- Homework #2 is up with due date 9/23/09. (9/11/09)
- Homework #1 is up now with due date 9/11/09. (8/31/09)
Lecture Notes
Project Instructions
Homeworks and Solutions for EEL4598
New Grading Policy
Additional Resource
Academic Honesty Statement
All students admitted to the University of Florida have signed a statement
of academic honesty committing themselves to be honest in all academic work
and understanding that failure to comply with this commitment will result
in disciplinary action. This statement is a reminder to uphold your
obligation as a student at the University of Florida and to be honest
in all work submitted and exams taken in this class and all others.
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